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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Mayor Emanuel unable to capture majority, faces runoff

Mayor Emanuel unable to capture majority, faces runoff

Brenden Moore February 24, 2015

  Mayor Rahm Emanuel is headed to an April 7 runoff with Cook County Commissioner Chuy Garcia after failing to get the 50 percent plus one needed to win tonight. With most precincts reporting,...

LIVE BLOG: Chicago Election 2015

LIVE BLOG: Chicago Election 2015

DePaulia Staff February 24, 2015

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MAP: Chicago Election Results 2015

MAP: Chicago Election Results 2015

Summer Concepcion February 24, 2015

Check back throughout the night for updated results as votes are counted.

The DePaulia named best non-daily newspaper in the state by Illinois College Press Association

DePaulia Staff February 23, 2015

The DePaulia won 17 awards, the all-time high for the newspaper, at the Illinois College Press Association (ICPA) awards Saturday, Feb. 21. The DePaulia won five first-place awards, including first...

Employees at the new Whole Foods DePaul location prepare for the store’s opening Wednesday, Feb. 25. This is one of the first Whole Foods to open in a former Dominick’s location. (Josh Leff / The DePaulia)

Whole Foods Market at DePaul opens Wednesday

Grant Myatt February 22, 2015

After sitting empty for more than a year, DePaul’s go-to grocery store on campus comes back to life this week. With the official opening set for Wednesday, Whole Foods Market will fill the void of...

Boxes of the measles, mumps and rubella virus vaccine (MMR) and measles, mumps, rubella and varicella vaccine inside a freezer at a doctor’s office. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

Amid outbreaks, DePaul students opt out of vaccines

Julian Hayda February 22, 2015

It’s a quarterly process. Students meet with advisors, learn which classes are needed, register, pay tuition and repeat. It’s straightforward, almost habitual. But that process is interrupted for...

Caroline Vickrey speaks at an event in January at DePaul during her campaign against 43rd Ward incumbent Ald. Michele Smith. (Brenden Moore / The DePaulia)

Challenger Caroline Vickrey pushes for development reform in 43rd Ward

Brenden Moore February 22, 2015

Lincoln Park is at a crossroads. While not facing as severe of problems compared with crime-ridden and economically depressed South and West side neighborhoods, the wealthy residents of the lakeside...

Mayor Rahm Emanuel (L) has battled mayoral candidates (L-R) Willie Wilson, Bob Fioretti, and Chuy Garcia on Chicago’s policy of a mayor-appointed school board. (Nam Y. Huh | AP)

Appointed vs. elected school boards, a Chicago debate

Eric Traphagen February 22, 2015

Elected school boards for Chicago Public Schools (CPS) remains a highly contested issue going into Tuesday’s mayoral election. Many Chicagoans are unhappy with the condition of the city’s public...

Chinese dragons duked it out in the Student Center at DePaul’s sixth annual Chinese New Year Gala. Authentic food and entertainment helped students ring in the Year of the Goat. (Maggie Gallagher / The DePaulia)

Bringing in the Year of the Goat at DePaul

Lauren Awtry February 22, 2015

Over 630 students, faculty and members of the DePaul community packed the Student Center to celebrate the annual DePaul Chinese New Year Gala co-hosted by the Chinese Studies Program and the Center for...

Panel at DePaul highlights Chicago’s struggle with special education

John Blocher February 22, 2015

On May 22, 2013, Chicago voted to close 50 public schools.  Among those most affected were special needs students.  Last week DePaul’s College of Education  held a panel discussion to inform listeners...

DePaul students discuss race inequality at Law School event

Maia Moore February 22, 2015

On Feb. 19, DePaul’s College of Law hosted a lecture called “Ferguson 2.0: Violence, Race and Law.” This was the second part of the Elund Scholar-in-Residence Program, where students, faculty and...

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